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So, shit has hit the fan and pretty much wherever you are, COVID-19 is too. Grocery store shelves are empty and people are getting sent home from work by the droves. If you’ve been instructed to work from home, temporarily unemployed, or are under literal quarantine, these tips can help you maintain your mental health in these trying times.
1. Cope Ahead
If you haven’t been quarantined yet and have time to prepare for staying at home, cope ahead. Coping ahead is figuring out what vulnerabilities you might face and planning how you’re going to deal with them. Do you struggle with loneliness? Are you quarantined with someone you fight with? Do you often feel bored? Do you have eating issues? Ask yourself these types of questions. Each answer is a vulnerability that you need to address. Many of the following items will help you do so.
Note: if you have eating issues, make sure to stock your pantry with items you will actually eat, not aspirational foods. If you’re left at home with nothing you’re willing to eat you’re in big trouble. QUARANTINE IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO USE BEHAVIORS!
2. Have An Activity Arsenal
Make sure you have plenty of stuff to do. If you’re able to work from home, awesome, that’ll use some of your empty time. Gather all the usuals: books, movies, comics, tv shows. Dive deeper down on your watchlists/readlists. Have any hobbies? Go back to whatever you used to do before life got too busy. Go back to drawing, finish that sweater you were knitting. Or try something new! Learn to crochet! Do a puzzle! Some of this takes planning and resources but you can also download apps that let you color or try your hand at graphic design or zine-making.
Once you’ve determined the things you CAN do, put them all on a list and stick that bad boy on your fridge so you can go to it when you’re feeling bored.
Note: the library has great resources for media. You can find shows/movies to watch as well as things to read. Utilize those library cards to the max!
3. Make A Schedule
Specifically a sleep schedule. Quarantine may seem like the perfect opportunity to sleep your life away but your mental health will suffer if you don’t regulate your sleeping. Get up and go to sleep at the same time each day. Pencil in a modest nap.
If you can, schedule other things. I know that’s asking a lot though. But if you’re someone who feeds off the structure of life or school, all this empty time may destabilize your mental health. If that’s you, try to schedule sleep time and watch time and read time and social time. It’ll help I swear.
4. Have Patience
You may be quarantined with a roommate or a family that you don’t always get along with. If so, have as much patience as you can with them. They’re just as stir-crazy as you are. Avoid them if you’re getting fed up. If you fight, there’s really nowhere to escape to. Use your conflict resolution and interpersonal skills to the max.
Also be patient with yourself and the situation. It’s not ideal. In fact it fucking sucks. But it’s the best way to protect yourself and those around you. Like really, science is all in on this one. You may feel confident in your ability to survive the virus, but what about your 80-year-old grandma or your immunocompromised cousin? We gotta protect them too. So post up and radically accept this shit.
5. Be “Social”
Just because you’re isolated doesn’t mean you can’t be social. Call your family. FaceTime your friends. Do it every damn day. I know it’s not the same but it’s the best we’ve got right now. Schedule social time into each day and stick to it. This is a perfect opportunity to reach out to the people you’ve been meaning to for the past few months but haven’t. Call your grandpa. Call that friend from college you’ve been catching up with. Call a friend that you’re worried about. Even if you’re not feeling very social, it could make or save someone else’s day.
6. Write Down One Reason You’re Glad You’re Alive Every Day
It’s scientifically proven that expressing gratitude regularly can help improve your mood. It may be hard to come up with a whole daily list of reasons to be grateful when you’re quarantined during a pandemic. So let’s start small. Keep a list and every day add one reason you’re glad you’re alive. Think of it like Rey scratching a hashmark onto her wall for every day she’s been on Jakku. But like in a more positive way. Each reason is a day you’ve been quarantined but you may find yourself wanting to keep up the habit once this is all over. Even if it’s hard at first, you’ll find that you actually can come up with a reason a day. The truth is that the reasons are limitless. Just think of all the doggos out there left to pet!
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The Guglielmite Heresy was a thirteenth century religious cult that preached and practiced an alternative, feminized version of Christianity in which the Milanese noblewoman Guglielma was believed to be the Holy Spirit incarnate, born to die and rise again to herald the coming of a new church led by women.
Guglielma was believed to be the daughter of Ottokar I of Bohemia, and lived in Milan. After having apparently been widowed, she lived a life of independent religious piety in her own home, a lifestyle similar to the Beguines of northern Europe. She soon began to amass disciples among not only Milanese nobles but several brothers and sisters of the Umiliati religious order, namely the nun Maifreda da Piovano, the cousin of Matteo Visconti.
Though Guglielma herself was known to publicly deny any speculation that she considered herself divine in nature, sister Maifreda and many other followers came to believe that Guglielma’s life constituted a “Third Testament,” fulfilling prophesies made by Christ, and that she was the second coming. When Guglielma died in 1287, the cult named Maifreda their “Popess,” and she performed mass over Guglielma’s grave.
By 1300, the Guglielmites had attracted the eye of the Inquisition. Thirty Guglielmites were charged with heresy and sent to the stake, including Maifreda. Guglielma’s bones were disinterred and burned.
But around 1425, a friar named Antonio Bonfadini revealed that Guglielma’s cult had not only survived the Inquisition, but had spread well beyond the confines of Milan. He published a full length Life of Saint Guglielma.
Bianca Maria Visconti-Sforza, later in the 15th century, commissioned the “Popess” playing card (among several decks known collectively as the Visconti Tarot), believed to represent Maifreda of the Guglielmites. She also commissioned a painting thought to depict Guglielma blessing Maifreda, in the church of San Andrea in Brunate.
For more information I heartily recommend Barbara Newman’s From Virile Woman to WomanChrist: Studies in Medieval Religion and Literature.
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Feminist documentaries you need to see right now:
1. RBG: A documentary about the magnificent supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her life and impact on women’s rights in America. (She basically carried us on her backs for decades without any sort of acknowledgement, so we at least owe it to her to watch her documentary) You can find it on HULU.
2. She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry: A documentary about some of the most iconic women in the feminist movement from the 60’s-80’s. Very personable and emotional. You can find it on NETFLIX.
3. Seeing Allred: A documentary about Gloria Allred, a powerful attorney known for representing victims in high-profile sexual assault cases (like Bill Cosby’s case) as well as gender discrimination cases. She’s been called insane by anti-feminists for decades, but they’re also scared of her. Very cool. You can watch it on NETFLIX.
4. 12th & Delaware: A documentary following an abortion clinic and crisis pregnancy center located on the same corner in Florida. Honestly, this had me on the edge of my seat. It’s very gut-wrenching to see how far the anti-abortion protestors go to stop women seeking care, and how far the abortion clinic will go to help those women. One of my favorite movies. You can find it on HBO, HBONOW.
5. Reversing Roe: A documentary on the dwindling abortion and reproductive rights in the United States. Fair warning: it’ll give you [more] nightmares about our current political state. You can check it out on NETFLIX.
MENTAL ILLNESS APPS. ONE REBLOG COULD HELP OR EVEN SAVE SOMEONE.
These are all iPhone apps. I have no idea which are available on other phones.
Give some comfort and get some comfort..
comfort spot
Meditation is so healthy for you. No matter who you are. I can’t sleep unless there’s a guided meditation playing.
GPS4Soul
Headspace
Calm
Relax & Rest
Take a Break
Anxiety Free
Breathe2Relax
Relax Lite
Smiling Mind
The Quiet Place
Noise machines for those nights that you can’t hear anything but your mind..
Sleep Pillow
Relax Melodies
Journaling apps for on the go feelings that won’t leave you alone
Mood Journal
GratitudeDiary
TherapyBuddy
Everyday
PTSD patients
Reach Out
PTSD Coach
Mood Trackers that actually work and don’t suck like most
Optimism
Rise Up
For when you’re so anxious you can’t make eye contact with anyone. (trust me I get it.)
MindShift
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ReliefLink
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Positive affirmations/reminders you’re amazing
Daily Recovery
Inspirations
Today’s Step
Affirmations
Flatter Me!
I hope this helps at least one person.. I know it sure as hell helps me. I’m sorry you’re struggling. I love you.
I love you guys! I want you all to feel loved and safe!
comfort spot doesn’t work anymore sadly, it was one of my favorite apps.
I have any to add except for Calm Harm, which helps with self harm urges
here’s the apps from this list that are available for android:
Meditation:
Headspace: Meditation & Mindfullness
Calm - Meditate, sleep, relax
Relax and Rest Meditations
Take a Break
Breathe2relax
Relax Lite: Stress Relief
Smiling Mind
The Quiet Place
White Noise:
Relax Melodies (one of my personal favorites)
Journaling:
Therapy Buddy
Daylio - Diary, Journal, Mood Tracker
PTSD:
Reachout
PTSD coach
Anxiety:
Mindshift
thisissand
I couldn’t find any of the suicide apps. Most of the positivity apps are there and there’s a bunch more if you search for any one of the one’s on the list
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¿será que el sol no quema igual cuando pienso en tí?
Cuando pienso en tenerte en mis brazos, acariciarte, olerte y besarte; el sol no quema igual. A pesar de los constantes fríos y calores, siento que lentamente me esrot preparando para otro tipo de amor. Una serie de amar en donde mi respirar te nutre y tu respirar me calma las ansias. Donde el amor no está escrito, donde fue creado desde conocer de tu existencia. Donde mi paciencia se ha duplicado y mi cuerpo exhausto dejó de ser mío para ser compartido y anidado. Nuevas canciones me rodean. Nuevas posibilidades me estimulan. Nuevos amaneceres nos esperan. Nuevos amares, nuevas lunas. Nuevos artes.
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